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Their definitions ⬇️ CHIAROSCURO Chiaroscuro is Italian for “light-dark” and refers to the use of strong contrasts between light and shadow to create depth, volume, intensity, and drama. Think of Caravaggio who was a master of this technique. His use of chiaroscuro spotlights his figures against dark backgrounds, creating a sense of drama and suspense. CONTRAPPOSTO Contrapposto is a term that describes a position in which a figure's weight is placed on one leg, causing their hips and shoulders to tilt in opposite directions. This results in a natural and dynamic posture, imparting a sense of balance and movement to the figure. Contrapposto represented a significant innovation in ancient Greek art and became a key feature in Italian Renaissance sculpture, emphasizing realism and the natural flow of the human body. Michelangelo's ‘David’ (1501-1504) is a prime example of it. FORESHORTENING Foreshortening is when figures or objects are made to appear compressed or shortened when viewed from a particular angle, creating the illusion of depth and three-dimensionality. IMPASTO Impasto is when paint is laid on a canvas very thickly, adding texture and dimension to a work of art. The word
Their definitions ⬇️ CHIAROSCURO Chiaroscuro is Italian for “light-dark” and refers to the use of strong contrasts between light and shadow to create depth, volume, intensity, and drama. Think of Caravaggio who was a master of this technique. His use of chiaroscuro spotlights his figures against dark backgrounds, creating a sense of drama and suspense. CONTRAPPOSTO Contrapposto is a term that describes a position in which a figure's weight is placed on one leg, causing their hips and shoulders to tilt in opposite directions. This results in a natural and dynamic posture, imparting a sense of balance and movement to the figure. Contrapposto represented a significant innovation in ancient Greek art and became a key feature in Italian Renaissance sculpture, emphasizing realism and the natural flow of the human body. Michelangelo's ‘David’ (1501-1504) is a prime example of it. FORESHORTENING Foreshortening is when figures or objects are made to appear compressed or shortened when viewed from a particular angle, creating the illusion of depth and three-dimensionality. IMPASTO Impasto is when paint is laid on a canvas very thickly, adding texture and dimension to a work of art. The word "impasto" means "dough" or "mixture" in Italian, reflecting the thick, visible, and paste-like application of paint. Artists such as Vincent van Gogh and Rembrandt van Rijn are well-known for their use of impasto to convey emotion and movement in their works. SFUMATO Sfumato is an Italian term that means “smoky.” Sfumato is the soft and hazy blending of any harsh lines, tones, and edges in order to create lifelike transitions in skin and atmosphere. Think of Leonardo da Vinci who was a pioneer and master of this technique. TROMPE-L’OEIL Trompe-l’œil is a French term that means “deceive the eye.” It is used to describe hyper-realistic art designed to trick viewers into thinking that painted objects are real. Think of Italian Baroque painted ceilings that seem to open up into fake skies, or a painted fly that really looks as if it has landed on a painting’s surface. #arttiktok #arthistory #arthistorytiktok #LearnOnTikTok

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